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Eri Silk Saree and reminiscing good old days





 Lazy winter months in New England always transport me to Assam, to my home, sitting with my Dad, who always wore Eri sadar (Eri Shawl). Gone are the days; nevertheless, memories remain. That's how probably human life is interesting as you learn to live with the memories, celebrate, and sail into the future. While reminiscing the good old days and my Dad and his Eri shawl, I decided to wear an Eri silk saree for a friend's small get-together. I



In the time of COVID-19, small happiness like meeting a friend after a long time always gives so much joy. Here, for her get-together, I wore this black Eri silk saree with a red border and small motifs all over and teamed up with a traditional Assamese necklace called Biri. A drum-shaped pendant (Biri) with black and red stones makes it very interesting and traditional, yet quirky. And my hair is down natural, and kohl-filled dark eyes and red lips. And last but not least, a red potli and statement antique bangle rounded the look. Please do let me know how you like it. 

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